The Directive 2022/2380 mandates that all gadgets sold in the EU must charge via USB-C starting December 28th, 2024, promoting unified charging and reduced e-waste.
The common charging solution extends beyond USB-C, including regulations for fast charging, selling unbundled charging bricks, and improving product labeling for embedded devices like smartphones.
This directive is set to impact both businesses and consumers by standardizing charging methods across multiple devices, thereby simplifying usage for gadget enthusiasts throughout the EU.
While this initiative aims to streamline the charging process for various consumer electronics, exceptions like laptops will still require separate regulations, maintaining some market fragmentation.
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